Death Note, Vol. 4: Love (Death Note, #4)
Fiction | Novel | Published in 2006
204
Novel • Fiction
Japan • 2000s
2006
13-18 years
Death Note, Vol. 4: Love by Alexis Kirsch and Tsugumi Ohba continues the intense psychological battle between the detective L and the individual wielding the Death Note. The volume delves deeper into the characters' motivations and strategies, with new developments complicating their cat-and-mouse game.
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Death Note, Vol. 4: Love by Alexis Kirsch and Tsugumi Ohba augments its thrilling narrative with intense psychological conflict and strategic battles. Praised for its deep character development and intricate plot twists, some readers found the pacing uneven in parts. Nonetheless, it remains a captivating continuation of the series.
Readers who enjoy Death Note, Vol. 4: Love, penned by Tsugumi Ohba and edited by Alexis Kirsch, are typically intrigued by psychological thrillers with moral dilemmas, much like fans of American Psycho by Bret Easton Ellis or The Silence of the Lambs by Thomas Harris. Such readers appreciate complex characters and high-stakes cat-and-mouse games.
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204
Novel • Fiction
Japan • 2000s
2006
13-18 years
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